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Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Dandruff In Toddlers


Dandruff is a very common skin condition that affects the scalp. Dandruff is harmless but it can be itchy and embarrassing for your toddler. Here is a guide that will help you better understand the causes, signs and treatment of dandruff in toddlers.

What causes dandruff in toddlers?

Dandruff is caused by a fast production of yeast or malassezia that lives on the scalp. The excess cells are seen as flakes on the scalp or on the shoulders. Other factors that can cause dandruff in toddlers are excess sebum production, harsh shampoos and other hair care products, improper hair washing, sunburn (which leads to dry and flaky scalp) and skin disorders such as eczema (swelling of the epidermis), psoriasis (thick, prickly red patches that are at times painful) and seborrhic dermatitis (an inflammatory skin condition that affects the scalp, face and torso).

The Symptoms of Dandruff

Symptoms of dandruff are very easy to spot. If you see your toddler scratching or you notice white, oily, flaky patches of scale on your little one’s scalp, behind the ears or on his shoulders, chances are the problem is dandruff. A dry scalp is also another indicator that your toddler has dandruff.

Risk Factors

Almost any child is at risk of having dandruff. But, toddlers with oily scalps or oily hair are more vulnerable. According to studies, male children are more likely to have dandruff because they have larger producing oil glands. In addition, children who have poor eating habits are at a higher risk for dandruff.

Treatment For Dandruff In Toddlers

Use An Anti-dandruff Shampoo

You may use an over-the-counter anti-dandruff shampoo to get rid of the flakes in your toddler’s scalp. There are many options available so you can decide whether you want an anti-dandruff shampoo that contains active ingredients such as selenium sulphide which helps retain moist skin cells, salicylic acid that helps remove dead skin and dry up excess oil and ketoconazole which minimizes scalp fungus. Use this once a day and make sure you rinse your toddler’s hair carefully to improve the scalp condition. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before buying one to ensure that the product you choose is safe for your toddler.

Practice Proper Hair Care

Shampoo your toddler’s hair every day. This is the best way to treat mild cases of dandruff in toddlers. First, brush his hair before shampooing. Then apply a small amount of mild shampoo (choose one that is hypoallergenic and is free from perfumes or dyes) into the palm of your hand and massage it into your toddler’s scalp and hair. Let it sit for at least 5 minutes and then wash the shampoo out thoroughly.

Limit The Use of Styling Products

As much as possible, do not put hair styling products such as gel, wax, mousse and spray in your toddler’s hair. These products can clog up the hair and make your toddler’s hair oilier which will only aggravate the dandruff.

Avoid Sugar and Yeast

Limit the amount of sugar and yeast your little one consumes. This is very effective in treating dandruff. Offer your toddler more fruits and vegetables instead. Not only will a healthy diet treat dandruff but it will also boost your toddler’s immune system.

Send Your Toddler Outside

Getting a little bit of sunshine every day can also help treat dandruff in toddlers. Allow your toddler to stay outdoors for at least 30 minutes each day. The sun’s ultraviolet radiation can help control the condition. But, do not forget to apply sunscreen to your toddler before sending him outside.

In general, dandruff does not require a doctor’s care. It can be treated at home although it may take some time to completely slough off the flakes on your toddler’s scalp. However, if your toddler’s scalp continues to itch after trying these remedies or if you notice oozing and inflammation, talk to his doctor.

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Hair Care For Children


Children’s hair is different from adult hair, it is more sensitive and needs utmost care. Thus, it is essential to practice hair care for children. Below are some useful tips.

Identify Your Toddler’s Hair Type

Since one chooses hair products based on a person’s hair type, you have to determine what your child’s hair type is. If your toddler’s hair is oily and tangled, then your child probably has oily hair. If hair is frizzy, your toddler has dry hair.

Choose A Kid-friendly Shampoo

Once you have determined your toddler’s hair type, the next step is to pick a shampoo that is suitable for your child’s age. Go for a gentle shampoo, one that is water-based and sulfate-free to avoid any allergic reaction, stinging his eyes and stripping the hair with essential oils which can cause hair to be oilier or drier. Johnson and Johnson, Suave, L’Oreal Kids and Organic Blessings are some popular shampoo brands formulated for children.

Teach Your Toddler Proper Hair Care

Show him the proper way to wash hair. Squeeze a small amount of shampoo on your toddler’s palm, have him slather it onto his hair and assist him while he is gently massaging his scalp. Make sure to shampoo hair starting from the roots down to the tips. Rinse then apply a pea-sized amount of conditioner through his hair. A detangling spray is also effective for untangling hair. Make sure you teach your little one how to properly rinse his hair to get rid of residues which can cause dandruff. Finally, give your toddler a wide-toothed comb (not a brush) to comb his wet hair to avoid breakage.

Establish A Routine

Having good hair hygiene keeps the hair neat and clean. Washing the hair three to four times a week is ideal for toddlers while preschoolers should wash their hair every other day as they are more exposed to dirt, pollution and other elements that can damage the hair. In addition, see to it your toddler gets a hair trim at least once a month to keep his crowning glory healthy.

Decide On A Hairstyle

A good hair cut is another factor to having healthy hair. For your toddler’s first trip to the hair salon, ask a professional hair stylist to decide on a hairstyle that will suit your little one. A classic cut will always look good, be in style and easy to manage. Save the Mohawk or K-Pop hairstyle when your toddler is old enough.

In addition, choose a hair salon that offers quality service. Avoid salons doing fast cuts as these salons often offer bad service.

Modify Your Toddler’s Diet

What is the secret for healthy hair? A branded shampoo? A comb? An expensive hair salon? The answer is none of the above. The secret to having healthy, shiny hair is a balanced diet. Just like every part of the body, the hair needs the right amount of carbohydrates, iron, protein and other vitamins and minerals so make sure your little one gets his daily fixing of nutritious foods.

Caring for your toddler’s hair can be a complicated task. But with the help of the tips mentioned above, you no longer have to break a sweat.

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